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First Annual Conference on
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries

Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels
November 28, 2008


Papers from 2008 conference
 

Papers
  • Spectrum Management and Cognitive Radio in Ireland, by Rajen Akalu
  • Does Cognitive Radio need Policy Innovation?, by Peter Anker
  • Independent System Operators - The Investment Issue, by D. Balmert and G. Brunekreeft
  • Access Pricing and Investment: A Real Options Approach, by Fernando T. Camacho and Flavio M. Menezes
  • Financial Transmission Rights in Europe, by Christof Duthaler and Matthias Finger
  • The polluter pays principle: The need for an institutional perspective on cost recovery in the water sector, by Delphine François, Jan Jaap Boumaa and Aad Correljé
  • Legal Position of Gas Storage subject to the Open Access Regime in the European Gas Directive and the 3rd Gas Liberalization Proposal, by Anton Ming-Zhi Gao
  • Ownership Unbundling of Gas Transmis-sion Networks - Theoretical Background and Empirical Evidence, by Christian Growitsch and Marcus Stronzik
  • New Market Designs and their Effect on Economic Performance in European Union's Natural Gas Markets, by Nadine Haase and Hans Bressers
  • Traditional Regulatory Approaches and the Postal Service Market, by Sven Heitzler
  • The Assessment of Collective SMP - Lessons Learned from the First Round of Market Review, by Liyang Hou
  • Productivity and Efficiency of US Gas Transmission Companies: A European Regulatory Perspective, by Tooraj Jamasba, Michael Pollitt and Thomas Triebs
  • Europe and Investment in Infrastructure with Emphasis on Electronic Communications, by Pierre Larouche
  • Cognitive Radio defying Spectrum Management, by Wolter Lemstra
  • Governance Costs in Postal Regulation: Towards a Proper Definition of Regulatory Governance Costs (and its Evidence in the Postal Sector), by Martin Maegli, Christian Jaag and Matthias Finger
  • The Contamination Problem in Energy Regulation, by Fernando T. Camacho and Flavio M. Menezes
  • Technical Challenges of Cognitive Radio-Related Systems, by Przemyslaw Pawelczak
  • Mapping the co-evolution of technology and institutions in the case of the Asian Highway Network, 1980-2008, by Alexander Roehrl
  • Urban planning and railway corridors: resolving regulatory dysfunction in Australia, by Rachel Ryan, Michael B. Charles, Tania von der Heidt and Christopher Collier
  • Assessing the effects of institutional change: Coping strategies as operational indicator, by Bauke Steenhuisen and Mark de Bruijne
  • Avoiding Harmful Interference - The Current Paradigm, by Yvonne Veenstra and Helmut Leonhard
  • Open access to railway networks: Hidden discrimination potential in an integrated railway organisation, by Ulrich Weidmann

    Organizing Committee
    Matthias Finger (EPFL), Editor-in-Chief
    Rolf Künneke (Delft University of Technology), Editor-in-Chief
    Marc Laperrouza (EPFL), Managing Editor
    Daniel Scholten (Delft University of Technology), Assistant Editor

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